KDs are designed/developed/inspired/mused/auto-suggested/indigested to make folks think; an especially uncommon experience among Democrats, Republicans, and jingoistic mainline denominationalists who continue to discourage dissent with their ever-threatening thought police.

Increasingly,
Christians are hoping the insurgent is a Mormon about as much as most
pulpiteers/pewsitters in mainline denominations are Christians after the
pattern of Jesus and prescriptions of Holy Scripture.

Think about it.

@#$%

A friend
confessed, "Well, I guess I'll just have to vote for the lesser of two
evils in November."

As the last
words, uh, fell from
her lips, it/He hit me.

Parenthetically,
if you're comfortable, you be the judge if what follows was
inspired/indigested.

Think about it.

Don't be like
most mindless Democrats and Republicans who would vote for Satan itself if it
were their party's nominee.

Anyway, I thought
via inspiration/indigestion, "If I vote for the lesser of two evils, that
means I'm still gonna be voting for someone who is, gulp,..."

@#$%

WW2 came to mind.

The
cigar-inhaling PM of our greatest ally - since, you know, the late 18th and
early 19th centuries - convinced us to ally ourselves with the devil to beat
Hitler.

He meant Stalin.

We did.

Our enemy Hitler
was evil and slaughtered millions.

Our ally Stalin
was evil and slaughtered millions.

In other words,
the lesser of two evils was/remains evil.

@#$%

Think about it.

Do we really have
to vote for either of 'em?

Before committing
ourselves to the lesser of two evils, let's think
about what that means.

I wonder how He
feels about us saying, "I'm gonna vote for the lesser of two evils."

Maybe He'd say,
"How about voting for the one who is trying to honor Me the most?
I'll take care of the rest."

I don't know.

I'm not
suggesting anyone in particular.

I've written over
and over and over again that I don't like anybody who's running.

But I think there's gotta be
someone left in America who...

Like part of the,
uh, remnant.

Where's that book
by Rabbi Cahn?

@#$%

Tim wrote this
morning: "I heard last night the Cubs went all out to get Albert.
They offered more than anyone else and a promise that he'd never have to play
in October."

Ouch.

Theo Epstein
comes to mind.

He's the
guy who's supposed to do for the Cubs what he did for the Red Sox.

Think about it.

Really, the curse
of Babe Ruth seems much tougher than a billy goat.

Well, Epstein was
asked how he expects to win after a century of losing.

Answer:
"There's a universal recognition here that we need to try a different
way. The 103 years...I basically ignore it."